Australia vs India, 2nd ODI: Steve Smith Powers Australia To Stunning Series-Clinching Win vs India
AUS vs IND: Steve Smith scored his second century of the series as Australia beat India by 51 runs in 2nd ODI in Sydney to take an unbeatable 2-0 series lead.
- Abhimanyu Bose
- Updated: November 29, 2020 05:52 PM IST
Highlights
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Australia beat India by 51 runs in the 2nd ODI in Sydney
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Steve Smith scored his 11th ODI century as Australia scored 389
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Australia have taken an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-match series
Australia beat India by 51 runs in the 2nd ODI at the Sydney Cricket Ground thanks to another stunning batting display to seal the three-match series with a game to spare. After beating India by 66 runs in the first match, having scored 374, Australia put on another huge total on the board which proved too much for the visitors to chase. Smith smashed 104 off 64 balls -- his second century of the series -- while all of the other batsmen in Australia's top five scored fifties to help the home team post 389/4. In return, Virat Kohli scored a fluent 89 as India managed to score 338/9, falling well short of the target as Australia took an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the series.
Winning the toss and opting to bat, Australia openers Aaron Finch and David Warner got off to another good start against the visitors, putting on 142 for the first wicket, before Finch fell to Mohammed Shami.
Warner departed soon after for a well made 83, thanks to a brilliant direct hit by Shreyas Iyer.
Smith, who blitzed a 66-ball 105 in the last match, took control from there along with Marnus Labuschagne.
The two put on a 136-run stand as Smith raced away to his 11th ODI century. Smith hit 14 fours and two sixes in his knock of 104.
Hardik Pandya, who had not bowled since undergoing a back surgery, was given the ball for four overs by India captain Virat Kohli and managed to dismiss the dangerous Smith.
But Australia kept on piling the misery, with Glenn Maxwell coming in and smashing 63 off just 29 deliveries.
In the chase, India got off to a good start, with openers Shikhar Dhawan and Mayank Agarwal putting on 58 runs before both were sent back in quick succession by Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins, respectively.
Kohli and Shreyas Iyer then put on a 97-run stand before Moises Henriques dismissed the latter for 38.
Kohli was then joined by KL Rahul, and the two put on 72 runs for the fourth wicket before the Indian captain was dismissed by Josh Hazlewood thanks to a brilliant catch by Henriques, falling 11 short of a century.
Kohli hit seven boundaries and two sixes in his knock of 89 runs, which also saw him reach 22,000 runs in international cricket.
Rahul tried to keep India in the game along with Hardik Pandya, but with the asking rate rising, Rahul fell to Zampa trying to go for the big shots.
The wicketkeeper-batsman scored 76 off 66 deliveries, with four boundaries and five maximums.
Pat Cummins then dismissed Ravindra Jadeja and Hardik Pandya off consecutive deliveries in his final over to finish as Australia's best bowler on the night, with figures of 3-67.
Mohammed Shami then miscued a hoick off Glenn Maxwell, who took a simple return catch, before Zampa trapped Jasprit Bumrah leg before wicket.
The only blip for Australia was a groin injury suffered by the in-form David Warner, who limped off the field after hurting himself while trying to stop a single in the fourth over of India's inning.
Australia and India will now travel to Canberra for the third ODI, before a three-match T20I series.
India will conclude their tour of Australia with a four-match Test series.